Warriors Hold On in OT, but Moody Suffers Devastating Knee Injury
Golden State secured a crucial overtime win over Dallas, but Moses Moody’s severe knee injury cast a shadow over the result.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read
The Golden State Warriors earned a hard-fought overtime victory against the Dallas Mavericks, but the outcome was overshadowed by a troubling injury to forward Moses Moody. Late in the game, Moody went down while attempting a breakaway dunk, immediately grabbing his leg in visible pain.
Play was halted as medical staff rushed onto the floor to assist him. The scene quickly grew somber as teammates and opponents looked on, recognizing the severity of the situation. Moody was eventually placed on a stretcher and taken off the court, his leg immobilized.
Initial reports confirmed that Moody would not return to the game due to a leg injury. A post-incident image showed him with a cast around his knee, further indicating the seriousness of the damage sustained during the play.
The injury was especially disheartening given Moody’s recent return from a wrist issue that had sidelined him for multiple games. His performance prior to the incident had been one of his strongest of the season.
1. Breakout Performance Ends in Pain
Before the injury, Moody had been a key contributor for Golden State in a high-stakes matchup. Starting in place of injured teammates, he stepped up with a standout performance that kept the Warriors competitive throughout the night. He led the team in scoring with 23 points, showcasing efficiency and confidence on the offensive end. Beyond scoring, Moody filled the stat sheet with three rebounds, three assists, three steals, and two blocks, highlighting his all-around impact. His energy and defensive presence were particularly important for a Warriors squad missing several key players. Moody’s activity on both ends helped Golden State maintain momentum against a determined Mavericks team. The injury occurred at a pivotal moment, turning what had been a strong individual showing into a deeply concerning setback for the young forward.
2. Critical Moment Turns Chaotic
The sequence unfolded late in overtime with the Warriors holding a narrow lead. Moody intercepted a pass and sprinted ahead on a fast break, seemingly on his way to extending Golden State’s advantage. However, as he elevated for the dunk, something went wrong upon landing. Moody immediately collapsed and clutched his leg, prompting an instant reaction from players and officials. Replays suggested the injury involved his lower leg, with the awkward motion raising fears of a significant structural issue. The visual of his leg during the fall added to the concern among those watching. What could have been a momentum-sealing play instead became a distressing moment, halting the game and shifting focus entirely to Moody’s condition.
3. Warriors Face Uncertainty Amid Playoff Push
Despite the emotional setback, Golden State managed to close out the game and secure a 136-131 overtime win. The victory improved their record to 33-38, keeping them in position for the final Western Conference Play-In spot. Still, the loss of Moody—potentially for an extended period—adds to an already mounting list of injuries for the team. The Warriors are currently without key contributors Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler for the remainder of the regular season. Moody’s absence would further strain a roster already stretched thin, especially as the team fights to remain in postseason contention. His recent form had made him an increasingly important piece in the rotation. The Warriors now await further medical evaluations to determine the extent of Moody’s injury, hoping for clarity while preparing for the possibility of moving forward without him.